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Sony Bravia EX703 (KDL-46EX703) review
The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-edge-lit Bravia KDL-46EX703 is a thoroughly decent LCD TV. You'll pay extra to have the Sony logo on the set, but it offers a Freeview HD tuner, a slim design, and respectable high-definition performance. Its eco-friendly features are also really impressive Read more
13 July 2010 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba Regza SL (46SL753B) review
The 46-inch, 1080p Toshiba Regza 46SL753B LCD TV with LED edge lights isn't exactly beautiful, but it could be a good choice if you want a TV for watching hi-def movies and playing games. As with most flat-screen TVs, you'll need an external speaker system to get decent audio, though Read more
21 June 2010 by Ian Morris
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Sony Bravia NX703 (KDL-46NX703) review
Sony hasn't endeared itself to us in recent years with expensive TVs that weren't up to its former high standards, but the NX703 is part of a new wave of Bravias with a smart 'Monolith' design, Freeview HD and some very high-end Internet-connected features. Has Sony finally justified the price tag? Read more
1 June 2010 by Ian Morris
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Sharp Aquos LE820 (LC-46LE820E) review
The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-backlit Aquos LC-46LE820E is an impressive LCD TV. It's attractively styled, boasts surprisingly good sound, and offers very good picture quality once you've tweaked the image settings. The lack of a Freeview HD tuner is disappointing though Read more
21 May 2010 by Ian Morris
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LG LE7900 (42LE7900) review
The 42-inch, 1080p 42LE7900 LCD TV with LED edge lights is a gorgeous-looking TV with picture quality that can be really impressive. Dark scenes aren't its forte, but its colours are vibrant and it excels with high-definition material. It's packed with multimedia features too Read more
20 May 2010 by Alex Jennings
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LG LH3000 (42LH3000) review
The 42LH3000 is one of the cheapest 42-inch, 1080p LCD TVs available from a big-name manufacturer. While its standard-definition performance isn't amazing, its high-definition pictures are very sharp, and it offers impressive audio for a flat-screen TV Read more
9 April 2010 by Patrick Wignall
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Toshiba Regza ZV (47ZV635DB) review
Most potential buyers will probably be very happy with the 47-inch, 1080p Regza 47ZV635DB LCD TV. Besides its excellent high-definition pictures, there's nothing particularly thrilling about it, but you'll be hard-pressed to find anything wrong with it either Read more
12 March 2010 by Ian Morris
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JVC Xiview LT-42WX70 review
The 42-inch, 1080p LT-42WX70 LCD screen is a brave attempt by JVC to bring something new to the TV table. It's eye-wateringly expensive, but it offers awesome colour reproduction, excellent contrast and exceptionally sharp pictures, as well as a stunning design Read more
12 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Loewe Connect 42 Media Full-HD+ 100 DR+ review
The 42-inch, 1080p Connect 42 Media Full-HD+ 100 DR+ is the very definition of a premium LCD TV. It looks stunning in every set-up option, its multimedia capability is unparalleled, it delivers positively Olympian sound, and its pictures are frequently awesome Read more
10 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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LG SL9000 (42SL9000) review
The 42-inch, 1080p, LED-edge-lit 42SL9000 is a mighty handsome LCD TV, with an astonishingly slender profile. It also offers tonnes of features, good picture quality and an extremely attractive user interface. Overall, it's an admirable attempt at stealing Samsung's super-slim-TV crown Read more
9 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
